Why did the anti-imperialist movements emerge?
A. to oppose colonization
B. to resist European culture
C. to defeat the imperial powers in local elections
D. to protest against trade with European nations
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They emerged to oppose colonization
- Countries taking over each other's colonies created most resentment among the European Nations.
- In the year 1914, due to the vast number of European countries vying for territories abroad, imperialism had developed into European tensions.
- The two countries that controlled the most territories in 1914 were the United Kingdom and Russia.
- Military growth also became a competition for a government. Countries were less likely to turn to diplomacy for dispute resolution and were conscripting people outside their own countries
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